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Mary Nash (born Mary Honora Ryan; August 15, 1884 – December 3, 1976) was an American actress. [2] Early life. Mary and her younger sister, author/actress Florence, were born to James H. Ryan, a lawyer, and his wife, Ellen Frances (née McNamara). [3] .
Mary Nash (1884-1976) was a versatile stage and screen actress who appeared in vaudeville, Broadway and Hollywood. She is best known for her roles in The Philadelphia Story, Heidi, The Little Princess and Cobra Woman.
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- Troy, New York, USA
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Mary Nash may also refer to: Mary Nash (actress) (1884–1976), American actress. Mary Nash (author) (1925–2020), American writer. Mary Nash (historian) (born 1947), Irish-Spanish academic.
Learn about Mary Nash (1885–1976), a prominent American actress who appeared in many plays and films. Find out her background, career highlights, and related content in Oxford Reference.
Mary Nash was a veteran stage actress who appeared in Hollywood films from 1934 to 1944. She was known for her roles as Shirley Temple's nemesis, Kate Hepburn's mother, and Emma Louise in Come and Get It.
- August 15, 1884
- December 3, 1976
Mary Nash (July 7, 1924 – September 16, 2020) was a 20th-century American writer. She wrote the Mrs. Coverlet trilogy of children’s books, as well as a book about actress Susannah Maria Cibber. Family life and education
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Mary Nash (born Mary Honora Ryan) was a noted American stage and screen actress.